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The Big Ten at the Midpoint (Part 3 of 3)

We've made it through six weeks of the college football season.  For everyone but Illinois (who moved a non-conference game to the end of their schedule), we're halfway home.  Here at The Rivalry, Esq., it's a perfect time to step back and assess what we have seen so far.  So, in 11 questions, let's analyze what we know about the Big Ten.

Here's Part I and Part II of the midpoint assessment.

The Rivalry, Esq. Asks:

Who will win the Big Ten this season?

Graham Filler Answers:

Ohio State will win the Big Ten. The three semi elite Big Ten teams (PSU, OSU, Iowa) all play each other. Iowa took the upper hand by knocking off Penn State, but the Hawkeyes look to be a less dominant team than the Bucks. I see OSU winning in Happy Valley and then coming home and emerging victorious against the Hawkeyes in a slugfest. For all the talk about Terrelle Pryor's arm punting by Iowa fans, Ricky Stanzi isn't exactly responsible with his throws.

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Jerdogg1 Answers:

Ohio State, because I won't be able to sleep tonight if I say Iowa.  Look, I know Iowa is a good team, but I just don't buy that they are the Big Ten champ.  Their next two games (@ Wisky & @ Sparty) are pesky games, and I think it's possible they drop one of them.  They also still have to play at The Horseshoe, which is a game I just can't see them winning.  OSU has a tough stretch the last three games of the season, but PSU & Michigan both look beatable on their homefields, and having Iowa at home is a big advantage.

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Law Buckeye Answers:

This depends on how Terrelle Pryor handles the next three games against Purdue, Minnesota, and New Mexico State.  Don't get me wrong, the Buckeyes will win all three.  But if Pryor can't establish a modest amount of offensive momentum, Ohio State is in trouble when it travels to State College on November 7th.

I'm torn on this one because I don't see an offense in the Big Ten that can score on the Ohio State defense.  Then again, I don't see an Ohio State offense at present that can score on either Iowa or Penn State.    

I think Iowa goes to Pasadena, but they don't win the conference outright.  Here's how:

Terrelle Pryor flops under the bright white halides of Beaver Stadium, and the Nittany Lions do just enough to win another low scoring contest.  The Buckeyes return the favor the following week however, by harassing the Hawkeyes at home, and taking advantage of Ricky Stanzi's interception itch.  Ohio State is just too physical for a spirited Michigan team in Ann Arbor.

Ohio State, Penn State, and Iowa all finish with one loss in conference.  How do we break the tie?  Here are the relevant provisions:

  1. If three teams are tied, and if one team defeated both of the other teams, then that team shall be the representative.  (Didn't Happen)
  2. If three teams are still tied, and if two of the three teams defeated the third team, the third team is eliminated, and the remaining two teams shall revert to the two-team tie procedure.  (Didn't happen)
  3. If three teams are still tied, and there is a tie game between two of the three teams, or if two or all three of the teams did not play each other, the representative shall be determined on a percentage basis of all games played.  (Didn't happen)
  4. If three teams are still tied, and one of the three teams is eliminated through the percentage basis of all games played, the remaining two teams shall revert to the two-team tie procedure.  (Ohio State drops out).

The two-team tie procedure specifies: If there is a tie for the championship, the winner of the game between these two teams shall represent the conference. 

That means Iowa gets to smell the roses for the first time since 1991.

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Bama Hawkeye Answers:

I love what Law Buckeye said, and wished that I could get on board with it.  I just can't.  I think that Iowa is going to drop a game in the next two weeks.  That, coupled with their loss at Columbus, keeps them from winning the title.  I think that Penn State loses to Michigan or Michigan State (don't write off Sparty yet.  I'm not predicting it, but they could find their way to 7-1).  That means that despite losing in Happy Valley, Ohio State's 7-1 conference record makes them the league champs all by themselves.

 

HMLee Answers:

OSU. Sorry Hawkeye fans. I have you losing your date in Columbus, as well as an upset sneaking up on you. Despite Mr. Pryor, I think Ohio State runs the table in the rest of their conference games and that means that Brutus steals Cinderella's corn cob crown.

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Mark Hasty's assessment

Mark has a great spin on mid-season grades. Each team as a product. My favorite: the Gophers.

Minnesota is MTN DEW. New container, same product, same tendency to keep you up nights if you take in too much of it.

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by Bama Hawkeye on Oct 15, 2009 10:35 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

…same tendency to keep you up nights if you take in too much of it.

FACT.

"Don't you want a little taste of the glory... see what it tastes like?"

by jerdogg1 on Oct 16, 2009 11:03 AM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Great prediction Guys

Love to see ohio state run the table…. too bad Purdue got in the way……. so much for winning the big ten

by runlittleman on Oct 17, 2009 8:22 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Don't blame me.

I voted for Iowa.

The Rivalry, Esq.
The quintessential Big Ten smoking room.

by Law Buckeye on Oct 21, 2009 1:04 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

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